The staff does not work as a team and they are all into gossip and starting problems for others. The staff that has been their does not welcome in new employees. They make it very unpleasant to be around them. If they speak another laungage that you dont speak or understand they will make you feel uneasy by speaking their laungage in front of you. Managment does not back or support employees they enjoy the drama.They will post a schedule and then after its up chnge it and add you to it without telling you.

Was fun and i enjoyed going to work there. I learned about being respectful. How to work with alldifferent types of people. Learning different job roles.Learning how management works. Being able to keep a balance within yourself under all conditions in the work field. The workplace was very diverse, with many new people to meet. The hardest part of the job, nothing really. When you have good leadership it makes the job that much better to go to work and enjoy your job.

Not a diverse company. Poor communication and very low standards for people with out a title. Benefits are no benefits at all. High health insurance only can use it with in Scripps. So if your out of SD good luck.

I worked as a MA for 10 years, too much micromanaging, I felt like I was back in elementary, a lead or Supervisor watching over my shoulder, Toooo Much work, they add & add work, they change your schedule hrs without notice. They don't care if they stress u out with so much work. You are reminded daily what mistakes u have done but not how hard u been working. Back in 2007 Scripps was a great to work for.. the last couple years, after our supervisor was changed everything went down the drain, I had to quit. 10yrs thrown away! Because of Scripps I will bever want to work as Medical Assistant ever again in my life!

Worked as a Lead in the position of PSR. Truly enjoyed the training of other employees as well as the satisfaction that I provided exceptional care to patient's. Rewading to see patient's happy with their care.

Answered incoming call about authorizations and verification's.. Use of the EPIC system for data entry. Used skype of interoffice communications. I also assisted the accounts receivable department with weekly processing of accounts receivable.

Everyday is a busy day, there is no time for errors. Scripps was an enjoyable place to work in the very beginning but when healthcare changed, so did the company on many issues. Since reimbursement is minimal, the company had to scale back on alot of things. We just have to make due with what we have. The hardest part of the job is trying to stay on schedule since I am all alone out in a trailer, I don't have an assistant to change the table over and get the next patient etc. So I have to hustle all the time to be on time. But on the other side of the coin, the most enjoyable part is when I can provide the best exam for my patients. I love working in the medical field and am glad I made that career change.

The most enjoyable part was getting to meet new people and learning more about the San Diego hospital structure. I worked at every Scripps hospital and learned to adapt to every need of the hospital. I answered work calls, inspected hospital rooms for cleanliness, and worked along-side management examining the SWOT analysis of our position.

I put my sweat and dedication to my job. I learned so much everyday from the effort I put into my job assignment. The management team at this facility were good people. (Co-workers- were PROS and CONS)etc..... I had lots of love for my department, didn’t really feel that from most. The pay was standard, and was overtime if needed which was great.

Scripps Health was a great experience for me since it demanded a clear mind and fast reactions to a very high volume phone call systems and being able to deal with patients that required a multitude of various tests.